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some crack downs are violations of the law. some are declared guilty, falsely, and are forced to confess on state-run television. that makes people confused and thinking what is the president's intention. the. >> it's unlikely the new president will loosen control over the media. we can see this from what was put forward after he assumed presidency. if you look at the members in the politburo, some of them used to be propaganda officials, and they are not famous for being the most liberal propaganda officials. >> the leader of the party, people pin high hope on xi jinping, and the tone has changed a little. i don't see at the moment that xi jinping will change the media or press. maybe he is tightening his control. in that he nings ideology is important to his party. >> policing what is said and spread on sina weibo is not easy. weibo has 500 million users, all in china, twice as map as twitter. last -- many as twitter had. a private run paper says the government has an army of 2 million people patrolling the net. public opinio
some crack downs are violations of the law. some are declared guilty, falsely, and are forced to confess on state-run television. that makes people confused and thinking what is the president's intention. the. >> it's unlikely the new president will loosen control over the media. we can see this from what was put forward after he assumed presidency. if you look at the members in the politburo, some of them used to be propaganda officials, and they are not famous for being the most liberal...
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i don't believe in passing laws unless you intend for those laws to be enforced. if this law is enforced, it will mean as mr. kern indicated that people will be pushed out of these parks. there is reliance here on the civil grand jury, they reported that in the park there is 5200 people sleeping in that park. if people are pushed out of the park, where are these 50-400 people going to go. there are other legislations doing what this city intend to do. i live in san francisco. let's look at new york city. supervisor wiener began by listing the number of city that follow this kind of policy and listed new york city at the top of that list. what they forget to tell you is that in new york city there is an actual constitutional protection understate law that guarantees that people get shelter. when new york city kicks people out of the parks, new york city is legally required to provide them shelter. that is not the case here. when we kick people out of these parks, these people have no where to go. we heard from the agencies that do this kind of work that we don't ha
i don't believe in passing laws unless you intend for those laws to be enforced. if this law is enforced, it will mean as mr. kern indicated that people will be pushed out of these parks. there is reliance here on the civil grand jury, they reported that in the park there is 5200 people sleeping in that park. if people are pushed out of the park, where are these 50-400 people going to go. there are other legislations doing what this city intend to do. i live in san francisco. let's look at new...
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where it interprets the law. and in that regard, we have in a couple of different settings and hears said there are times where the court may benefit from appointing amicus and give other viewpoint in the regard. those could be beneficial and help court in finding a way through novel and significant and difficult areas of the law. we think there is an appropriate place. when you deal with serious and significant privacy implications, poor example in some of the 25 2-15 bulk collection issues. there could be a place if the statutes provide for an amicus to come in. and give the court the benefit of other point of view in order court can have the benefit of that. but some of that is within the court's power now. some require the changes in the legislation in order to be able to do. it right now the statute said there should be ex parte hearings which involves only one party. there's constitutional issues. of whether an am amicus have standing or not involved have standing. in listening to your explanation there are
where it interprets the law. and in that regard, we have in a couple of different settings and hears said there are times where the court may benefit from appointing amicus and give other viewpoint in the regard. those could be beneficial and help court in finding a way through novel and significant and difficult areas of the law. we think there is an appropriate place. when you deal with serious and significant privacy implications, poor example in some of the 25 2-15 bulk collection issues....
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i love the laws on the book and laws of the land. it's hard because we won't enforce the laws. let's make new laws when we don't enforce the ones already there. >> you love everything legal? navy seals are legal. >> i think we've exhausted the topic. >> if you're smokeing -- >> hot. >> you smoke? >> never. i take vitamins. >> vitamin k. >> i can't hear anybody or if you can't hear me. i'm going to get out of here. up next, watch the costume police out in full force. we'll tell you who the political correctness officers are when the five returns. >>> it's hal lloweehalloween. kids dress up as indian, cop, bad guys, sometimes politicians. it's right? all employees now are urged to attend a meeting because a guy wore an obama mask and straight jacket to a halloween costume party. pottery barn had to apologize for selling these costumes. a sushi chef. it was found offensive. >> these are fun. >> the bush costume was the number one costume and it was not a compliment. nobody had to go to diversity training. i fail to understand what's wrong with the comoeno. japanese people aren't t
i love the laws on the book and laws of the land. it's hard because we won't enforce the laws. let's make new laws when we don't enforce the ones already there. >> you love everything legal? navy seals are legal. >> i think we've exhausted the topic. >> if you're smokeing -- >> hot. >> you smoke? >> never. i take vitamins. >> vitamin k. >> i can't hear anybody or if you can't hear me. i'm going to get out of here. up next, watch the costume police...
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know yet the conditions of any of them, or the condition of the gunman, who has been identified by law enforcement as 23-year-old paul anthony ciancia, a u.s. citizen, who was living in los angeles. he was reported, according to nbc's pete williams to be carrying anti-government materials, which suggests that might be a possible motive, but we do not know. our jane wells on the ground outside lax says that air traffic is starting to return to normal, as law enforcement clears all terminals, because all terminals were evacuated in this incident. that began about shortly before 9:30 this morning, pacific time. some flights now returning, as we can see the map beginning to fill up with flights, coming back. but still, a nationwide ground stop in effect. so flights that were bound for los angeles and had not left yet are being held on the ground. we of course are continuing to follow the story, as it develops, we will keep you posted. >> live from the nasdaq markets in new york city's times square. this is fast money. america's post market show. i'm melissa lee let's get to our top story,
know yet the conditions of any of them, or the condition of the gunman, who has been identified by law enforcement as 23-year-old paul anthony ciancia, a u.s. citizen, who was living in los angeles. he was reported, according to nbc's pete williams to be carrying anti-government materials, which suggests that might be a possible motive, but we do not know. our jane wells on the ground outside lax says that air traffic is starting to return to normal, as law enforcement clears all terminals,...
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demanded to follow his own diet better for him and prescribed by religious law. that's what i do. i stand out by my demand for excellence. what i mean is. i know what's right for my body. i know what keeps me healthy. i've done all of the trial and error. even when others tried to shame me into being a sheep, i remind myself i'm better than that and my body deserves better too. i ate vegan and felt week. i know that eating correctly is important. i educated myself as to who got the best results from their diet. i saw all kinds of doctors and listened to what they recommended. when i saw dr. timothy brantley and heard his story how he saved his life through diet, i stayed the course. excellence for me is important and necessary. i demand it. so should you. remember, if you have a question about diet, exercise or even anti-ageing, just tweet me or post it on my facebook page. that's all for today. thanks so much for joining me and until next time, i hope you're learning to be more of a healthy you. >>> all right, that's our theme >> that's our theme song. you know that means it's ti
demanded to follow his own diet better for him and prescribed by religious law. that's what i do. i stand out by my demand for excellence. what i mean is. i know what's right for my body. i know what keeps me healthy. i've done all of the trial and error. even when others tried to shame me into being a sheep, i remind myself i'm better than that and my body deserves better too. i ate vegan and felt week. i know that eating correctly is important. i educated myself as to who got the best results...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare imany cold medicines may raisee your blood pressure. that's why there's coricidin hbp it relieves cold symptoms without raising blood pressure. so look for powerful cold medicine with a heart. coricidin hbp. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare imany cold medicines may raisee your blood pressure. that's why there's coricidin hbp it relieves cold symptoms without raising blood pressure. so look for powerful cold medicine with a heart. coricidin hbp. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease...
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law maker is defend being last week's drone trike in pakistan. the chair of the house representative says the attack that killed the taliban leader will keep the american troops safe. >> this is the guy that is trying to create the problems for both pakistan and he relates with afghan taliban. and has to ar he is the guy thad the schools in afghanistan. he is part of the network that is a giant organized crime group operating in the tribe al areas of pakistan m who have been involved in supporting al qaeda and taliban and others. this was a bad guy. and by the way there is some information recently that concerned us about the safety of you'rour troops. >> i feel a li a little better r our troops today than i did before this happened. >> rogers said mehsud had ties to the failed bombing of times square in 2010. the m-23 re rebels retreat the troops have found pas pass grav. of the ththe fighting is not ot. >> the government troops have been fighting with the m-23 rebels on three hills close to congoes border. which is just over there. you can hear
law maker is defend being last week's drone trike in pakistan. the chair of the house representative says the attack that killed the taliban leader will keep the american troops safe. >> this is the guy that is trying to create the problems for both pakistan and he relates with afghan taliban. and has to ar he is the guy thad the schools in afghanistan. he is part of the network that is a giant organized crime group operating in the tribe al areas of pakistan m who have been involved in...
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. >> passed the law, we said any plan that existed before the date the law was passed would be grandfathered in unless lots of changes were made. now, you know, we have to imagine obama care not against a blank slate but what against insurance companies regularly do. >> now, david axelrod the white house senior adviser in the initial debates over obama care said it would be a huge mistake to define the entire affordable care act by the website debacle alone. >> peter, live in washington. thank you. eric? >> jamie, to the middle east now where secretary of state john kerry is in egypt, trying to mend fences after that country's foreign minister called relations with the u.s. in turmoil. it's mr. kerry's first visit to the nation since the ousting of mohamed morsi in july. he goes on trial tomorrow. during a meeting with the country's foreign minister, secretary kerry called for an end to the recent wave of violence and emphasized the importance of a stable and democratic egypt. >> to a quarter of the arab world, egypt plays a crucial world in the political, the cultural, and the economic lead
. >> passed the law, we said any plan that existed before the date the law was passed would be grandfathered in unless lots of changes were made. now, you know, we have to imagine obama care not against a blank slate but what against insurance companies regularly do. >> now, david axelrod the white house senior adviser in the initial debates over obama care said it would be a huge mistake to define the entire affordable care act by the website debacle alone. >> peter, live in...
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the botched health care law implementation -- and by the way, neil, he's got you there. you get an e for effort there. but you want to blame everything on obama care. and it could be terrible. and -- >> no, i don't want to blame everything. where do you get that? i've had it with you. i'm done with you. i'm moving on now. i'm moving on to my hollywood buddy, ben stein. for those who are now paying higher premiums or looking to, will it affect what they do this holiday season? >> yes. i understand the question, counselor. >> thank you. >> i understand the question, your honor. >> all right. >> for those who are contemplating pays more for health insurance and contemplating instead paying less, obviously they will be more cautious. i think the fact that obama care has been a fiasco, a disaster of poor planning and incredibly poor executive leadership, is even more important. it tells people we can't have confident in the people running the government of this country. that has much more to do with shopping in the holiday season than the difference in the premiums. people ar
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gerri: there are others in the actual law for sure. >> obamacare is a net drag on economic activity if you have so many small businesses trying to find ways to hit the or avoid the 50 employee threshold is the invisible tax costing us jobs. gerri: the blue state's leading will they pay the piper? what will happen tonight? >> watch colorado. it could be close it is interesting to see people who just legalized marijuana want to tax it back into prohibition. we will see the governor of new jersey refused to raise taxes will be reelected. the republican candidate in virginia who follows a republican governor who raised taxes the biggest in history may pay a penalty for his predecessor's. gerri: there is a lot going on in that race. thank you for coming on tonight. we appreciate your time. war to come including a major insurance company for canceling policies for obama forces to change his message it changes every day a little bit different about keeping your insurance plan. so ally bank has a raise your rate cd thaton'that's correct.rate. cause i'm really nervous about getting trapped. why
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so i invented tentacles to be evasive about the law. >> also demons. >> demons. >> that's fantastic. whether you meant to at the time, you absolutely changed the world of manga. you created an entire spectrum of pornography that didn't exist before. if you go to youtube now, there's tentacle manga. tentacle and demon manga. there is tentacle and demon anime. a lot. that looks good. for dinner, there's fresh bonito seared quickly over flame, arranged in bite-sized pieces, grnished with fresh greens, sprouts and ponzu. he comes here commonly for the favorite of sumo wrestlers as part of a weight gain diet. basically it's a hot pod of meat and vegetables. chicken, pork, beef, fish bowls keep getting fed into the pot. usually alongside much beer and rice. so, appealing to the human desires of a manga-buying audience, men want filthier, dirtier, more violent? >> in japan, you can't be rude in public. but you need to just, you know, i can say that letting off steam. so for me, the manga is one way to do that. >> what do women want? generally speaking, what do women want in manga? >> yaui.
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just 14% say it's gone well, that the law has benefited them. but nearly one-quarter of americans say the affordable care act has caused them harm. steven portnoy, abc news, washington. >>> it's a major political headline overnight. did the president have second thoughts about joe biden. a new report claims the obama campaign thought of dumping biden for hillary clinton in the last election. bill daily says he did consider the idea. but decided it would not help the ticket. a top obama aide says there's no truth to the report. >>> america's most wanted fugitive has landed a job without any references from his employer previously. starting today, former nsa contractor turned leaker, edward snowden, will begin doing maintenance on one of russia's largest websites. he was granted temporary asylum in russia, after fleeing the u.s., rather than face charges that he stole secret documents and leaked them to journalists. >>> a bomb threat made a united express flight land in phoenix. that threat came from inside the plane. it was flying from san franci
just 14% say it's gone well, that the law has benefited them. but nearly one-quarter of americans say the affordable care act has caused them harm. steven portnoy, abc news, washington. >>> it's a major political headline overnight. did the president have second thoughts about joe biden. a new report claims the obama campaign thought of dumping biden for hillary clinton in the last election. bill daily says he did consider the idea. but decided it would not help the ticket. a top obama...
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he is a retired law enforcement agent. glenn, i want to start with you because the new program says the program actually saves lives of blacks and hispanics, especially men. do you buy that? >> zero evidence to show it works. it's reduced crime. it's effective in getting guns off the street. there's research that shows it diminishes public safety. every time a young person of color stops according to their institute of justice report, there's an 8% less chance of them calling the police when they witness a crime. >> lou, what do you think? does it save lives? >> absolutely. i think the fact we went through an era with 2600 homicide as year that were reduced to roughly 500 through the use of stop and frisk supports the need for the tool. i think what we need to address is how the tool is implemented and possibly revisiting as aggressive a need we had with 2600 homicides to support it. we are down to 500. i think it's irrefutable that the individuals that benefit from the program the most, the young, black american males. >>
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into law 1256 days ago. and since then, there have been user problem after user problem after user problem. >> and they demanded to know who is to blame. >> who is responsible for overseeing this project? is it you or your designee? >> hold me accountable. i am responsible. >> the white house has defended the law is one of the great policy achievements. it will take strong presidential leadership to fix the existing problem. >> this is bbc world news. international inspectors say all of syria's chemical weapons agreement has been destroyed. the number of people unemployed in the eurozone, trees -- countries hits a record high, more than 12% of the workforce. new york city has become the first major city in the u.s. to raise the minimum age for buying cigarettes and other tobacco products to 21. according to the city's health department, some 19,000 high school students under the age of 18 currently smoke in new york and 80% of smokers start before the age of 21. they say raising the minimum sales age to 21 w
into law 1256 days ago. and since then, there have been user problem after user problem after user problem. >> and they demanded to know who is to blame. >> who is responsible for overseeing this project? is it you or your designee? >> hold me accountable. i am responsible. >> the white house has defended the law is one of the great policy achievements. it will take strong presidential leadership to fix the existing problem. >> this is bbc world news. international...
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republicans are going to keep fighting to protect consumers from the consequences of the health care law. >> we also learned something pretty stunning. the obama administration knew all along that as many as 93 million americans may be unable to keep their health plans under obamacare and notwithstanding the president's repeated, chronic promises that everyone who liked their plan a -- could keep them. remember that? now here is ellen ratner and fox news contributor. and the white house political director of the matt, i have right here, this is the federal register dated june 17th, 2010. in it the administration, that is the treasury labor health will project $93 million americans they project will lose their health plan. that is the break down. this includes both employer plans and individual policies that would be lost. yet the president repeatedly stood before the american people and he promised no one, absolutely no one would ever lose their plan, period. is that a presidential deception on an unpress sented scale? unprecedented scale? >> if you are one of the millions of americans t
republicans are going to keep fighting to protect consumers from the consequences of the health care law. >> we also learned something pretty stunning. the obama administration knew all along that as many as 93 million americans may be unable to keep their health plans under obamacare and notwithstanding the president's repeated, chronic promises that everyone who liked their plan a -- could keep them. remember that? now here is ellen ratner and fox news contributor. and the white house...
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in some cases state laws do have waiting periods laws in many of the states you just mentioned and one important digdistinction is between death with dignity and suicide. death with dignity is about terminally ill people who are very close to the end of their lives due to disease. they are mentally come ten compd they are making decisions. >> asighssighs assisted suicide laws are keeping desupo keep despondent people where their lives could be saved by counselling and other means. as society i thig i think we caa difference between a 90-year-old man in hospital and a despond ent personal with a gun. zbl.tgun. >> thank you for joix us -- joining us tonight. >> straight ahead, two different kinds of ich investing. a global study find surprising attitude wher attitude after the recession. >> it's like a stock market for football and not everyone is thrilled about it. (vo) friday night ... >> does the nsa collect any type of data on millions of americans? >> no sir. (vo) fault lines investigates what it's like to live under the watchful eye of the nsa. >> they know everything that you do,
in some cases state laws do have waiting periods laws in many of the states you just mentioned and one important digdistinction is between death with dignity and suicide. death with dignity is about terminally ill people who are very close to the end of their lives due to disease. they are mentally come ten compd they are making decisions. >> asighssighs assisted suicide laws are keeping desupo keep despondent people where their lives could be saved by counselling and other means. as...
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of very sensitive surveillance information that show the united states government was violating the law and abusing it's power. >> suddenly in my lap had dropped some of the most potent instruments for shining a light on what it is that they are doing, beyond your wildest dreams as a journalist. i had literally, physically couldn't breathe at points because of excitement and shock. >> the source was edward snowden. >> the nsa specifically targets the communications of everyone. it ingests them by default. it collects them in it's system and it filters them and it analyzes them and it measures them and it stores them. >> up to that point, the director of national intelligence, who oversees nearly 20 u.s. intelligence agencies, had been telling the public a different story. >> does the nsa collect any type of data at all on millions or hundreds of millions of americans? >> no sir. >> it does not? >> not wittingly. there are cases where they could inadvertently, perhaps, collect, but not wittingly. >> after the snowden revelations, clapper apologized, explaining that he'd given the "least
of very sensitive surveillance information that show the united states government was violating the law and abusing it's power. >> suddenly in my lap had dropped some of the most potent instruments for shining a light on what it is that they are doing, beyond your wildest dreams as a journalist. i had literally, physically couldn't breathe at points because of excitement and shock. >> the source was edward snowden. >> the nsa specifically targets the communications of...
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of the rule of law and civil liberties. we have created an award and it's one of the most prestigious awards are committee can give out. as i look around the room i see friedman is in the audience and he was a recipient of the word but i have the great pleasure of announcing that this year's award winner is john norton borg and i'd like you to give a round of applause. [applause] john has had an amazing career. he got a lot of applications for the award but i'm holding up his cd which runs 22 pages. small print. i'll give you the table of contents. 47 books, five accord views and apparently is spending so much time writing books he does not have time to read books he could see only has five look reviews. 88 articles monographs and book chapters 33 newspaper articles and letters 58 testimony statements including government testimony and statements. one arbitrary of decision and eight i'm published papers that soon may be published now that you are an award winner. he has had an extraordinary career of such dedication to the
of the rule of law and civil liberties. we have created an award and it's one of the most prestigious awards are committee can give out. as i look around the room i see friedman is in the audience and he was a recipient of the word but i have the great pleasure of announcing that this year's award winner is john norton borg and i'd like you to give a round of applause. [applause] john has had an amazing career. he got a lot of applications for the award but i'm holding up his cd which runs 22...
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if the house bill becomes law the congressional budget office estimates up to 3.8 million people would lose their benefits in 2014. patricia sabga, al jazeera. >>> wall street firm stern gee says the estimated cut to snap benefits is just a frac -- fraction of the $120 billion hit that reduced paychecks by 2%. but some supermarkets are getting nervous. including a man in bay ridge brooklyn where a quarter of their sales are from food stamps. he joins me now from the store. good to see you. and thank you for being with us. i think it's hard to imagine that near where we are, a quarter of your sales come from people with food stamps have you heard from them if these cuts go in to effect tonight? >> thank you for having me. yeah, people with the food stamp program, they try to budget their -- their spending as much as possible, and a lot of times you get people coming into the store who's food stamps up run out on them, and that $10 can be a couple of boxes of cereal and milk for the next couple of weeks. >> and the adjustment might be permanent. whether you are looking at the democratic
if the house bill becomes law the congressional budget office estimates up to 3.8 million people would lose their benefits in 2014. patricia sabga, al jazeera. >>> wall street firm stern gee says the estimated cut to snap benefits is just a frac -- fraction of the $120 billion hit that reduced paychecks by 2%. but some supermarkets are getting nervous. including a man in bay ridge brooklyn where a quarter of their sales are from food stamps. he joins me now from the store. good to see...
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he followed his own diet that was better for him and prescribed by religious law. i stand out by my demand for excellence. what i mean is, i know what is right for my body. i know what keeps me healthy. i have done all of the trial and error even when others tried to shame me into being a sheep i remind myself that i am better than that. i have eaten the pasta, coffee, white bread and got sick and then veegan and felt weak. eating correctly is important and i educated myself as to who got the best results from their diet. i listened to what the doctors recommended. i heard his story on how high -- how he saved his own diet and i stayed the course. excellent for me is important and necessary. i demand it. so should you. remember if you have a question about diet, exercise or anti-ages tweet me at carol altfnc or post-it on my facebook page. that's all for today. thanks so much for joining me and until next time, i hope you are learning to be more of a healthy you. >>> hello. welcome to "america's news headquarters." moments ago authorities at los angeles internation
he followed his own diet that was better for him and prescribed by religious law. i stand out by my demand for excellence. what i mean is, i know what is right for my body. i know what keeps me healthy. i have done all of the trial and error even when others tried to shame me into being a sheep i remind myself that i am better than that. i have eaten the pasta, coffee, white bread and got sick and then veegan and felt weak. eating correctly is important and i educated myself as to who got the...
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the laws are too soft. in denmark where the bags are taxed their use is down to four baggings pebag -- bags per persh year. they're to set targets for each country to reduce bag use. >> that is terrific. >> they end up in land fills and they don't breakdown and they end up in streams and water ways and estuaries. they kill off marine life. >> in new york city they wanted to put a surcharge, ten cents a bag. >> move forward on that. >> recovered in munich, priceless artwork looted. >> and professional athletes are not immune from bullying and hazing. mike eaves is here with sports. >> welcome back to al jazeera merge. a treasure trove of art believed to have been looted by the nazis has been found in the apartment of an 80-year-old man in munich. the works include pieces by picasso, mattiace and it could be worth a billion dollars. the nazis considered the works deagain rat. the pieces were found by a tax investigation. sonja has more on the discoughedry. the story of a billion dollars nazi art was broken by
the laws are too soft. in denmark where the bags are taxed their use is down to four baggings pebag -- bags per persh year. they're to set targets for each country to reduce bag use. >> that is terrific. >> they end up in land fills and they don't breakdown and they end up in streams and water ways and estuaries. they kill off marine life. >> in new york city they wanted to put a surcharge, ten cents a bag. >> move forward on that. >> recovered in munich, priceless...
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. >> if insurers decided to downgrade or cancel these substandard plans, what we said under the law is you got to row place them with quality comprehensive coverage. gwen: complicated explanations almost never work in politics. >> the majority of americans feel tricked by the rollout of the president's health care law. we were told if you liked what you had you could keep it. obviously a trick. gwen: the administration, can it dig itself out of its health h
. >> if insurers decided to downgrade or cancel these substandard plans, what we said under the law is you got to row place them with quality comprehensive coverage. gwen: complicated explanations almost never work in politics. >> the majority of americans feel tricked by the rollout of the president's health care law. we were told if you liked what you had you could keep it. obviously a trick. gwen: the administration, can it dig itself out of its health h
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. >> now, one witness, american university law professor stephen lad dack claims the nsa program violated the fourth amendment, now, luckily, michigan representative and meatloaf stunt double mike rogers countered with the latest in justification technology. >> i would argue that maybe the fact that we haven't had any complaints come forward with any specificity, arguing that their privacy has been violated clearly indicates in ten years, clearly indicates that something must be doing right, somebody must be doing something exactly right. >> colbert: yeah, for ten years no one complained about the thing they didn't know existed. now, i would like to know, that is sound logic to me. what is your answer for that, professor? >> but who would be complaining? >> somebody whose privacy was violated. you can't have your privacy violated if you don't know your privacy is violated, right? >> colbert: right. if you don't know your privacy was violated then it wasn't. it makes perfect sense if you don't think about it. folks, it is just like, it is just like when someone lies to you, technically the
. >> now, one witness, american university law professor stephen lad dack claims the nsa program violated the fourth amendment, now, luckily, michigan representative and meatloaf stunt double mike rogers countered with the latest in justification technology. >> i would argue that maybe the fact that we haven't had any complaints come forward with any specificity, arguing that their privacy has been violated clearly indicates in ten years, clearly indicates that something must be...
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this is an established principle and supreme court law. the establishment clause which basically separates church and state and looks at the purpose of the activity, whether it is encouraging or discouraging. let me finish. finally, when you basically have a program in that program is essentially is neutral which is what the district is doing, that does not mean that it violates the constitution. >> you cannot promote one religion or the other. >> if you have it in a classroom situation and they're is a cultural components, it is permissible. if it is an entertainment type situation where people are excluded, then it is going too far. >> they're not excluded. they are invited. gerri: something that is pervasive in our culture. that is what i don't get. >> but the pervasiveness of the culture does not have to be done in schools. all of these other times to practice. >> you just said practice religion. that is not what is happening. they're just trying to sing some carols. is that really practicing religion? >> it is a sponsorship of religio
this is an established principle and supreme court law. the establishment clause which basically separates church and state and looks at the purpose of the activity, whether it is encouraging or discouraging. let me finish. finally, when you basically have a program in that program is essentially is neutral which is what the district is doing, that does not mean that it violates the constitution. >> you cannot promote one religion or the other. >> if you have it in a classroom...
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law enforcement and for the employees in the stores. i -- you can't not comment. they have all been locked down, taking care of their employees, when they have been instructed, they are rounding up their fellow employees and customers and getting them out as quickly as possible. >> this began around 9:20 and has been going on for an hour and 30 minutes. there are a lot of -- it's a very stressful situation. sill ongoing inside that mall. that's the last word from the county executives. they believe that the shooter is still inside the mall. exact location and status unknown. we are going to take a short break and our coverage continues in a moment. she's always had a playful side. and you love her for it. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently.
law enforcement and for the employees in the stores. i -- you can't not comment. they have all been locked down, taking care of their employees, when they have been instructed, they are rounding up their fellow employees and customers and getting them out as quickly as possible. >> this began around 9:20 and has been going on for an hour and 30 minutes. there are a lot of -- it's a very stressful situation. sill ongoing inside that mall. that's the last word from the county executives....
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saying that their policies would end because they didn't meet the standards in the regulation of the law but let me be clear that that was not a voluntary decision and ose policies did not meet the policies he wants or does that mean that they would swap plans are that the government added new requirements? and that is what made them okay for the time. but they became substandard with the new government requirements. >> it is the latter. it is the fact that more benefits were added into the requirement. neil: does that mean you don't get anything for free. >> is inaccurate, it's not correct and the policies that these hundreds of thousands of people have had or substandard. >> many of them, probably most of them would be happy to continue. >> some of those people, many of them not having any coverage. neil: this shouldn't be news here. and it is a result of hundreds of thousands of americans being reduced to part-time jobs in this includes mpanies that can no longer afford these plans. they seem to explain all of this nonsense. >> it's not accurate or true, we're a great company and we'v
saying that their policies would end because they didn't meet the standards in the regulation of the law but let me be clear that that was not a voluntary decision and ose policies did not meet the policies he wants or does that mean that they would swap plans are that the government added new requirements? and that is what made them okay for the time. but they became substandard with the new government requirements. >> it is the latter. it is the fact that more benefits were added into...
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to what extent the public records law at the new york state public records laws planned two-year reporting on the book? >> guest: no nowhere whatsoever because the n.y.p.d. basically ignores open records on a regular basis. the new york public advocate scored the n.y.p.d. is terrible for public records. you can get a police report as a reporter for the n.y.p.d. he can't get a mug shot, 9-1-1 call. they have a pressroom at the n.y.p.d. called the shack and they all have phones on the desk. if the n.y.p.d. wants to feature information they all rank. they summarize the report for you. does they decide that are newsworthy. is this incredible media machine that they run their, which makes it extremely hard to question what you're getting because you can't get public records. the n.y.p.d. created out of thin air something called n.y.p.d. secrets. it looks like they classified it. it's a secret on it. but as a force of law of somebody writing no gross allow other treehouse. we are spies. when he do think that's an n.y.p.d. secret. it doesn't mean anything, but they won't give you the documents. t
to what extent the public records law at the new york state public records laws planned two-year reporting on the book? >> guest: no nowhere whatsoever because the n.y.p.d. basically ignores open records on a regular basis. the new york public advocate scored the n.y.p.d. is terrible for public records. you can get a police report as a reporter for the n.y.p.d. he can't get a mug shot, 9-1-1 call. they have a pressroom at the n.y.p.d. called the shack and they all have phones on the desk....
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among ourselves we keep the law but when operating in the jungle, we must use the laws of the jungle he wrote. this is what was violated by nsa activities. washington was playing by the laws of the jungle but inside europe's post-modern system. partly this is because the distinction is not easy to maintain. what if you look for terrorists within europe. that is people who still play by the laws of the jungle or even worse. america as a global power is operating all over the world trying to tackle some of the nastiest threats out there. perhaps it doesn't have the luxury to retreat to a garden and renounce nasty tactics. if it did, it's not likely that cha china, russia, al qaeda would follow suit. precisely because washington has to get its hands dirty, it should be smart about this. you don't stop terrorists in europe by listening in on angela merkel's cell phone. the rewards of spying on friendly heads of government are probably outweighed by the risks. and most troubling, it's not clear that many of these specific activities were clearly thought through and directed by the white h
among ourselves we keep the law but when operating in the jungle, we must use the laws of the jungle he wrote. this is what was violated by nsa activities. washington was playing by the laws of the jungle but inside europe's post-modern system. partly this is because the distinction is not easy to maintain. what if you look for terrorists within europe. that is people who still play by the laws of the jungle or even worse. america as a global power is operating all over the world trying to...
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in some cases state laws do have waiting periods laws in many of the states you just mentioned and one important digdistinction is between death with dignity and suicide. death with dignity is about terminally ill people who are very close to the end of their lives due to disease. they are mentally come ten compd they are making decisions. >> asighssighsassisted suicide e keeping desupokeep despondent pe their lives could be saved by counselling and other means. as society i thig i think we caa difference between a 90-year-old man in hospital and a despondent personal with a gun. zbl.tgun. >> thank you for joix us -- joig us tonight. >> straight ahead, two different kinds of ich investing. a global study find surprising attitude wherattitude after the. >> it's like a stock market for football and not everyone is thrilled about it. what happens when social media uncovers unheard, fascinating news stories? it drives discussion across america. >> share your story on tv and online. sore state where most americans put their money. investors spend more time thinking about where to get away t
in some cases state laws do have waiting periods laws in many of the states you just mentioned and one important digdistinction is between death with dignity and suicide. death with dignity is about terminally ill people who are very close to the end of their lives due to disease. they are mentally come ten compd they are making decisions. >> asighssighsassisted suicide e keeping desupokeep despondent pe their lives could be saved by counselling and other means. as society i thig i think...
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i can change the laws and those laws will hold other people accountable. so i think that is justice. >> well we should tell you that our colleagues at america tonight are investigating sex crimes on campus. you can see the final report at 9:00 eastern. >> president obama spoke to world leaders during a conference in washington aimed at attracting foreign invest. >> you should find that there is no substitute for those proud words "made in america" and here are three more words "select usa. "when you do yo will do you wile world's best workers and a government and president who is committed to helping you find good johns. good -- jobs this is the first time they have foreign direct investment makes up 16% of america's gross domestic product. >> as you have been hearing millions of americans who rely on food stamps could be in for a tougher time from friday on. that is when payments will be reduced to levels before president obama took office. ali will bali veshi will be talt this and i can't wait for his show. we have him for a couple of minutes. ali why wi
i can change the laws and those laws will hold other people accountable. so i think that is justice. >> well we should tell you that our colleagues at america tonight are investigating sex crimes on campus. you can see the final report at 9:00 eastern. >> president obama spoke to world leaders during a conference in washington aimed at attracting foreign invest. >> you should find that there is no substitute for those proud words "made in america" and here are three...
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do i uphold the law or back off of my principal? ini fight for what i believe or do i sacrifice my job? i lost my job. but i have never regretted the decision is standing for what you believe in. [applause] i went back to monterey and public service was still in my veins so i ran for congress and served a terms of the congress. eight terms. it was a different congress. el.er tip o'neill, bob michae we just honored tom foley the other day, speaker and a majority leader. republicans and democrats work together. toy work together to try solve the problems facing this country. yes, they had their differences. yes, they had their politics. when it came to issues affecting the country, they worked together for the common good and that's the way our democracy should work. [applause] clinton asked me then to take over the office of management and budget. the good people there helped work with me and precedent to develop the clinton economic plan. as a result of that and as a result of the work that was done on budget summits and agreements,
do i uphold the law or back off of my principal? ini fight for what i believe or do i sacrifice my job? i lost my job. but i have never regretted the decision is standing for what you believe in. [applause] i went back to monterey and public service was still in my veins so i ran for congress and served a terms of the congress. eight terms. it was a different congress. el.er tip o'neill, bob michae we just honored tom foley the other day, speaker and a majority leader. republicans and democrats...
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i think the laws, particularly for chowdhury mueen-uddin and ashrafuz zaman khan - i think the two governments - the u.s. and the u.k. - they should have an investigation to the circumstances in which they actually fled bangladesh, and sort refuge in their countries - did they provide accurate information at that time? the onus is on the two governments to see whether - i mean, from my point of view, and a lot of people in bangladesh. they have falsified information when entering into the u.s. and u.k. that needs to be investigated - that there are citizens in the countries. was that based on wrongful evidence and, you know, falsified documents. >> when you look at the case, they are political. the government says they are necessary to heel the wounds of the past. they cause massive upheaval in the country. do you think they do bring enough closure to make them worthwhile? >> it doesn't - you are right. but it is kind of one step, because, you know, the trials have been demanded. the trials are on. now, about being political, that is debated. of course the issue is political. the creation of b
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if he's found in violation of this law he could be facing a hefty fine. but $34,000 for a watch. if you're robinson cano, couldn't you afford the fine? >> nice watch. india said it was to explore mars. the nation launched a satellite towards the red planet. we have more. >> reporter: it's not the traditional start before the space launch but nothing could be taken for granted. tuesday's launch is the country's first attempt at reaching the red planet and if successful it will put india in an elite group to have reached mars. >> space exploration is an area that the country can feel proud about. i feel it could unite the people. i think it will overshadow all the problems that exist. >> it has taken 16 months. that is to accommodate the window when mars is closest to the earth. 2011 china's mars mission nailed tfailedto leave earth's orbit. successfully reaching mars would not only be an accomplishment for india but the developing world as well. >> we hope that it would be successful. they have the hope of the third world country reaching this kind of level of technology which is
if he's found in violation of this law he could be facing a hefty fine. but $34,000 for a watch. if you're robinson cano, couldn't you afford the fine? >> nice watch. india said it was to explore mars. the nation launched a satellite towards the red planet. we have more. >> reporter: it's not the traditional start before the space launch but nothing could be taken for granted. tuesday's launch is the country's first attempt at reaching the red planet and if successful it will put...
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and they're not bound by american laws nor british laws. and they played off of one other in terms of international monitoring. and it's also interesting to note here in europe that there is already a court case being put to the european human rights about this issue whether the intelligence agencies have broken the law. >> 1.5 million cameras located across london and every one is being watched all the time. are they concerned that they might not be able to withstand the type of scrutiny that the nsa has been dealing with in america? >> well, the gchq has got the support of the government. david cameron in recent days has been very outspoken be both in condemnation of the leaks, but also through the intelligence community, only through the intelligence gathering. and in fact, the nsa that the attacks have been thwarted and people's safety has been secured. so the government is fully back being gchq. but there is very serious coming on ut from the public opinion, very concerned about what these intelligence organizations, not just the nsa b
and they're not bound by american laws nor british laws. and they played off of one other in terms of international monitoring. and it's also interesting to note here in europe that there is already a court case being put to the european human rights about this issue whether the intelligence agencies have broken the law. >> 1.5 million cameras located across london and every one is being watched all the time. are they concerned that they might not be able to withstand the type of scrutiny...
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. >> you didn't read the law as nancy pelosi said you should. >> it's not just health care.gov that's glitching, the entire plan of obama care is doomed to failure. >> this law itself is born from an architecture that's just not workable. >> the foundation he's talking about is the system of health care exchanges. >> you leave medicare as is, or you can have federal subsidies so you can go out and buy your own. >> in the medical exchange. you have coverage options within medicare, you get to pick among these plans, they have to meet at least medicare's criteria. >> the ryan plan uses federally run exchanges just like obama care. >> it transforms medicare into a plan that's very similar to the president's own health care bill. >> obama care takes everyone in the individual market and puts them on regulated government run insurance exchange, one step closer to singer payer, but not there. the ryan plan takes seniors on medicare, a single payer system and puts them on a government run exchange, one big step backward. so you think the rollout of a federal exchange for 7 million people is
. >> you didn't read the law as nancy pelosi said you should. >> it's not just health care.gov that's glitching, the entire plan of obama care is doomed to failure. >> this law itself is born from an architecture that's just not workable. >> the foundation he's talking about is the system of health care exchanges. >> you leave medicare as is, or you can have federal subsidies so you can go out and buy your own. >> in the medical exchange. you have coverage...
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so will the president's health care law make it worse? is joining me is dr. martha boone. we have a gynecologist who stopped accepting medicare and medicaid, and another doctor who left her practice because it was just too hard to make ends meet. what's the toughest problem that you're having right now? >> we're concerned about keeping the doors open. develop days ago a come came to me that lost her doctors. i phoned her physicians and they both went out of business. so probably the toughest thing is decreasing reimbursement while we're increasing the cost of business. >> a lot of people don't understand that a patient that comes in has medicare or medicaid it's not like it costs you $100 to go through the procedure, those are fixed costs that the government decides no matter how long it takes no matter what you do. >> reimbursements are definitely part of it. but the bigger problem with medicare was the bureaucracy. every other insurance company has one code for an annual check up. medicare has a completely different code and there are other codes you have to add to it to
so will the president's health care law make it worse? is joining me is dr. martha boone. we have a gynecologist who stopped accepting medicare and medicaid, and another doctor who left her practice because it was just too hard to make ends meet. what's the toughest problem that you're having right now? >> we're concerned about keeping the doors open. develop days ago a come came to me that lost her doctors. i phoned her physicians and they both went out of business. so probably the...
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this is part of the tension in this law. a lot of folks like ray are going to see they are paying more. he raises a good point. why is this costing more? what is going on here? is estate required some of these mandates so what i'm hearing from actuaries is that part of it is having to add additional benefits imparted and part of it is lowering the family deductible. maybe the out of pocket max is going to go down and over the course of years you may be potentially vulnerable to as many caused by the big part of it for what actuaries are telling me now insurers have to take everybody. they didn't have to take people with pre-existing medical conditions before. they could charge them a lot more. they could exclude their medical conditions from coverage but now starting january 1 the law says they can't do that anymore. they are building into their rates the fact they had to take all comers. someone like you and your wife are probably healthy and you had a lower rate as a result of that and you will be brought to more than aver
this is part of the tension in this law. a lot of folks like ray are going to see they are paying more. he raises a good point. why is this costing more? what is going on here? is estate required some of these mandates so what i'm hearing from actuaries is that part of it is having to add additional benefits imparted and part of it is lowering the family deductible. maybe the out of pocket max is going to go down and over the course of years you may be potentially vulnerable to as many caused...
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your law was the model for the nation's law. [applause] so let's look at what happened. today the affordable care act requires insurance companies to abide by some of the strongest consumer protections this country has ever known. a true patient's bill of rights. no more discriminating against kids are pre-existing conditions. [applause] no more dropping your policy when you get sick and need it most. [applause] no more life-time limits or restricted annual limits. most plans--most plans now have to cover free preventive care like mammograms and birth control. young people can stay on their parents' plans until they're 26. all of this is in place right now. it is working right now. now, the last element of this began on october 1st, when the affordable care act created a new marketplace for quality, private insurance plans for the 15% or so of americans who don't have healthcare, and for the 5% of americans who don't have to buy it on their own and they're not part of a group which means they don't get as good of a deal. this new marketplace was built on the massachusett
your law was the model for the nation's law. [applause] so let's look at what happened. today the affordable care act requires insurance companies to abide by some of the strongest consumer protections this country has ever known. a true patient's bill of rights. no more discriminating against kids are pre-existing conditions. [applause] no more dropping your policy when you get sick and need it most. [applause] no more life-time limits or restricted annual limits. most plans--most plans now...
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one of the victims aaron fisherb would have spoken out sooner if only a law, called aaron's law had been in place and maybe could have stopped san dusky. he wrote a book an unimaginable act chronicling her own history of the child care abuse. joining us is erin. >> thank you for having me. >> explain how your law in eight states could have stopped jerry sandusky. >> when you look at jerry sandusky, look at the first boythat was abused. he could if he had the erin law. taught the same way, dare to say no to drugs, speak up and tell. unfortunately, the only message that kids get is from the perpetrator. this is a secret and you will have numerous victims. perpetrators don't stop after one victim. >> that's the case with you. your book is so compelling and heartbreaking. and you detail starting at six years old, your friend's uncle began to sexually abuse you. why didn't you speak out. >> i was told i know where you live and i will come and get you. and your parents will not love you if you tell. all threats of brain washing kept me silent. >> you recommend kids young as kindergarteners all
one of the victims aaron fisherb would have spoken out sooner if only a law, called aaron's law had been in place and maybe could have stopped san dusky. he wrote a book an unimaginable act chronicling her own history of the child care abuse. joining us is erin. >> thank you for having me. >> explain how your law in eight states could have stopped jerry sandusky. >> when you look at jerry sandusky, look at the first boythat was abused. he could if he had the erin law. taught...
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law enforcement checkpoint. discoveries of tunnels like this have become common - more than 70 in the past five years, and they are getting more advanced. one was equipped with a lift on the mexican side. underground routes are an efficient way of transporting marijuana, especially during the autumn marijuana harvest. this tunnel is similar to two others, intercepted two years ago - allegedly built by the sinaloa cartel. a u.s. prosecutor put the syndicate on notice. >> if you continue to build and attempt to use these tunnels, we are determined to make this a big waste of your dirty money. >> officials say the cartel's investment of millions in the tunnels was a measure of the crime syndicate's desperation, but also an indication that the u.s. drug market is a rich source of revenue for them. . >>> more than 75 under ground passages have been discovered under the u.s.-mexican border to smuggle marijuana largely. >> a federal appeals court reinstated most of the abortion restrictions in texas. the decision from
law enforcement checkpoint. discoveries of tunnels like this have become common - more than 70 in the past five years, and they are getting more advanced. one was equipped with a lift on the mexican side. underground routes are an efficient way of transporting marijuana, especially during the autumn marijuana harvest. this tunnel is similar to two others, intercepted two years ago - allegedly built by the sinaloa cartel. a u.s. prosecutor put the syndicate on notice. >> if you continue to...